polite_gandalf wrote on Mar 16
th, 2014 at 7:24pm:
freediver wrote on Mar 16
th, 2014 at 6:39pm:
Does Islam actually cause them to be pedophiles, or is it the other way round?
Seems you have more incites about that than me. Why don't you regale us all once again with Abu's story of sex offending inmates naturally converting to islam.
Here's proof I didn't learn everything about Islam from Abu:
Malik Shakur wrote on Jun 30
th, 2008 at 10:58am:
Many people become Muslim in prison, I agree with that.
Indigenous Australians tend identify with Islam because of the social justice element as their land was stolen from them.
We however really crack down and don't allow people who are extremists or even thought to be extremists to enter the prison system here in Victoria. They have tried but we're quickly kicked out. We work very closely with Corrections Victoria and police on these issues.
And from Abu:
abu_rashid wrote on Feb 1
st, 2009 at 8:13pm:
Calanen,
Re-read the article again, 30% of the Supermax division of Goulburn Gaol, which houses 34 prisoners. So all you've really told us is that about 11 prisoners are Muslims, some of them converts, ie. people who've seen the light and embraced religion whilst serving time. Funny that when they see the light and embrace Christianity, we see it as a step forward, and they're finally turning over a new leaf.
More reasons from Abu on why there are so many Muslims in our jails:
abu_rashid wrote on Jun 29
th, 2012 at 11:24pm:
freediver wrote on Jun 29
th, 2012 at 1:05pm:
Quote:Several Muslims have not only been arrested but convicted and given lengthy gaol terms just for such things.
In Australia? Merely for criticising the government's foreign policy? Can you give examples?
Pretty much every single Muslim charged with "terrorism" offences has merely been a critic of the government and its policies. They have not actually been convicted of committing any act whatsoever, they merely thought or expressed ideas. Yet you think you live in a system that has unlimited political freedom. You're a dreamer.
freediver wrote on Jun 29
th, 2012 at 1:05pm:
Quote:And what great crime exactly did they commit? How many people did they harm? Or perhaps they thought about such a thing right??? But Australia doesn't prosecute for thought crimes, no no no. fd, do you not see the linkage between this point and the previous one?
They did not merely think about committing terrorism. They actually started preparing an attack. None of this has anything to do with what you are allowed to say about the government.
Which of them actually prepared an attack? Some of them were convicted merely for asking what the Islamic ruling is on committing such acts. This was twisted into "seeking a fatwa to carry out the act", and then bang, half their life wasted in prison.... but never mind, we live in a country of unlimited political freedom, back to your little dreamworld fd. Nevermind the reality, keep ignoring it.
abu_rashid wrote on Jun 30
th, 2008 at 3:44am:
Either way, it's got nothing to do with rape, rape is a crime which Islam has absolutely no tolerance for, and has legislated should be punished with the most severe punishments. In Australian society, the punishment is generally nothing more than a few years in gaol, unless you're unlucky enough to be of middle eastern descent and get caught up in media sensationalism, in which case you could be looking at about ten times the average sentence... Justice indeed.
Makes me wonder where Abu is these days.